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the question to you and to many israelis, israel must embed itself in its environment. israel must be integrated into the region as a good citizen as long as the palestinians, and i'm both as a scholar of the middle east and also as an american. as long as the palestinians remain disinherited, they will be there peace and stability. israel is very powerful. israel is a fortress. but all of us would like to see the jewish community fully integrated into that part of the world by reaching a settlement based on security and peace and reconciliation. this is the way to go. and abbas, anyone else. the reality, i'm choosing my words very carefully. the israelis will never find a better partner than mahmoud abbas who has fully accepted a settlement based on a two-state solution. full security for israel and dignity for the palestinians and a viable state on the, what we call the 23% of what used to be historic palestine. >> abbas has called israel a land of jesus and mohamed. so i'm not sure he is interested in any israeli sovereignty. >> professor, thank you very much. >>> up
the question to you and to many israelis, israel must embed itself in its environment. israel must be integrated into the region as a good citizen as long as the palestinians, and i'm both as a scholar of the middle east and also as an american. as long as the palestinians remain disinherited, they will be there peace and stability. israel is very powerful. israel is a fortress. but all of us would like to see the jewish community fully integrated into that part of the world by reaching a...
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if you have any concern about the environment, if if you have any concern about climate change, are you going to look to someone that's a party that's saying things like that? that's not offering any solutions and i think that's part of the problem. cap and trade, which has been thoroughly demonized, that was a conservative idea. that's a market-based approach to dealing with climate change. democrats have adopted some of these goods, market-based things that they used to do. if they are going to be an effective party and opposition, they have to offer nuance responses. it's worked for them a while but now that well has run dry, so to speak. >> and i think joan made a very good point. usually they take an autopsy after you've been pronounced dead. they don't usually take 5 autopsies while you're still alive. >> that's not a good sign. >> they need a political resurrection, not change. >> that's right. >> thank you for your time. check "the cycle" at 3:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. >>> ahead, hey, republicans, if you do unpopular things, you become unpopular. wait until you see wh
if you have any concern about the environment, if if you have any concern about climate change, are you going to look to someone that's a party that's saying things like that? that's not offering any solutions and i think that's part of the problem. cap and trade, which has been thoroughly demonized, that was a conservative idea. that's a market-based approach to dealing with climate change. democrats have adopted some of these goods, market-based things that they used to do. if they are going...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>. >> greta: here a question for you. what do you think is more important to the american people keeping the white house open for tourists or elvis cruises? we know what the majority of the united states senate think and tom coburn. nice to see you senator. apparently, i have an amendment and it was voted down. tell me first what the amendment was. i'm going to ask you questions about it? >> what we did is eliminate a bunch of wasteful spending and transfer that money to the national park service so we can open up our major parks on time this spring and also give the park service money so that we can open up the white house. the excuse has been the white house can't be open up because secret service have been furloughed but if you look at the numbers they haven't been furloughed. so i
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>. >> greta: here a question for you. what do you think is more important to the american people keeping the white house open for tourists or elvis cruises? we know what the majority of the united states senate think and tom coburn. nice to see...
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i think with the uncertainty associated with the environment. beyond that i'm really not sure of one of the things they recommend to the is feature request analysis to figure out -- >> is quite a depressing place, isn't it? >> i know for running the gao, fortunately we are top ranked fund that we didn't get there by accident. it's easy to figure out my faith people are what you need to do to address the third. you have to keep trying really hard to find out the root causes are. we made a recommendation to agree to do that and i think i will provide insight as to the reason. if ely to the conclusion, you can make things worse. >> you think it's any worse than dhs that many of us on the government? >> i won't speak for anyone else, but it's not ethically low to me and certainly to the secretary. i've been around a lot of work forces for as long time and as jeanne said across federal government is down, crossed country the public good has been increases going on. also has this committee is now full in this regard and helping the american public und
i think with the uncertainty associated with the environment. beyond that i'm really not sure of one of the things they recommend to the is feature request analysis to figure out -- >> is quite a depressing place, isn't it? >> i know for running the gao, fortunately we are top ranked fund that we didn't get there by accident. it's easy to figure out my faith people are what you need to do to address the third. you have to keep trying really hard to find out the root causes are. we...
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we're likely to see a competitive political environment for decades to come. as for rand paul, good comment. republicans need to help resolve the issue of immigration reform, in order to get this issue behind us. i think it's interesting. mitt romney got 27% of the latino vote. in the battleground states with exit polling he got 32%. in the battleground of battlegrounds, ohio, he got 42% of latino votes. maybe that's a small sampling. nonetheless, the fact of the matter is, the more he was able to make these arguments about the economy and deficit and debt and the affordable care act -- >> but doesn't the republican party have to pass immigration reform, seem to passing it to avoid having the appearance that they're not welcoming? >> the republicans have to play a role, absolutely. my former white house deputy has taken the leadership of the effort in california to help recruit and elect hispanic republicans at the local level. last fall they elected 100 hispanic republicans to school boards, city councils, local units of government. their goal is to elect 300
we're likely to see a competitive political environment for decades to come. as for rand paul, good comment. republicans need to help resolve the issue of immigration reform, in order to get this issue behind us. i think it's interesting. mitt romney got 27% of the latino vote. in the battleground states with exit polling he got 32%. in the battleground of battlegrounds, ohio, he got 42% of latino votes. maybe that's a small sampling. nonetheless, the fact of the matter is, the more he was able...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪
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which is just ridiculous because until we started doing that, we had all kinds of toxins in our environment, they said i notice that violent crimes go up when led paint sales go up -- by the way i know school starts soon, so we're going to have to get to michelle in illinois really quick, because michelle is 11. hi, michelle -- i'm sorry. it's michael. >> caller: it's michael, yeah. hi, i just wanted to call in to say how much i love watching your show. >> hal: oh right on. >> hi michael. >> caller: hi. >> hal: are you on your way to school? >> i have the day off. >> hal: why do you have the day off? >> i'm with family. >> hal: why didn't i think of that? i used to have to -- to get out of school there would have to be 8 feet of snow and i would have to have stitches. so that's great. so i want you to give all of your family a hug, tell them one good thing you can think of special to them something you love about them that they do because they will really appreciate it. you may think it but it is always great when their hear it. >> oh, that's my favorite call of the day. >> hal: it's pretty
which is just ridiculous because until we started doing that, we had all kinds of toxins in our environment, they said i notice that violent crimes go up when led paint sales go up -- by the way i know school starts soon, so we're going to have to get to michelle in illinois really quick, because michelle is 11. hi, michelle -- i'm sorry. it's michael. >> caller: it's michael, yeah. hi, i just wanted to call in to say how much i love watching your show. >> hal: oh right on. >>...
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comment about how barack obama has already gone on record about this, saying it is not good for the environment. >> this pipeline would create 35 permanent jobs and yet if you were to read the normal media reports, you would think this was a creator of hundreds of thousands of jobs. so this is an export pipeline. this is going to create major risks for the us. it goes through one of the largest sources of fresh water, and we don't need the oil. >> bill: what is happening in the senate this week. i know we have talked ahead of time that the senate is voting on this issue -- >> potentially. the budget bill is moving through the senate this week and there is a lot of talk that an amendment will be introduced. so there is a group of senator, again, heavenly backed by oil money, that are pushing an amendment to take the control away from the president and moving the vote to congress. >> bill: who were the senators who are leading the opposition to keystone? >> senator hoven and boxus who have stepped forward for it. senator boxer, senator white house. and like i said before, unfortunately the oil co
comment about how barack obama has already gone on record about this, saying it is not good for the environment. >> this pipeline would create 35 permanent jobs and yet if you were to read the normal media reports, you would think this was a creator of hundreds of thousands of jobs. so this is an export pipeline. this is going to create major risks for the us. it goes through one of the largest sources of fresh water, and we don't need the oil. >> bill: what is happening in the...
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for so long we were talking about the regulatory environment in the united states. i mean, is that not an issue anymore? you have the london wale implications at jpmorgan. is that going to force vocal rules to actually get implemented? is that not a worry anymore for you, for the banks? >> the regulatory changes are always a worry for me. because they're like a drone attack. all of a sudden you don't know where they're coming from. all of a sudden a new, you know, other or new politician is creating one for their own political ambition. or the rules are changing constantly. so you're always on the defense. i think as far as the banks are concerned, and as far as, you know, what happened on friday with jpmorgan is concerned, it is clear that you have across the aisle, bipartisan support to go after the financials and go after the banks. the banks now being so well capitalized are also a great place to go and try to exact money. exact funds. that's certainly what the consumer finance protection bureau is doing. i think that's what a.g.s are going to do. it will be a s
for so long we were talking about the regulatory environment in the united states. i mean, is that not an issue anymore? you have the london wale implications at jpmorgan. is that going to force vocal rules to actually get implemented? is that not a worry anymore for you, for the banks? >> the regulatory changes are always a worry for me. because they're like a drone attack. all of a sudden you don't know where they're coming from. all of a sudden a new, you know, other or new politician...
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it's a fun work environment, and the people -- and i'm sure they have and provide health -- health wellness whatever program as well. yeah encourage your employees to stay fit. we were talk about the wall street journal neil king is a runner, and the wall street journal will pay his travel expenses, i think within reason -- >> yeah. yeah. >> bill: pay his travel expenses to go to a marathon and entry fee -- >> yeah keep your employees healthy. by the way when are we getting our video game room? >> bill: what do you mean? you are sitting in it. this is one big video game. diana, calling from nashville, tennessee. good morning. >> caller: good morning, bill. i wanted to tell you first i love your show and i wake up extra early just to watch your show, and i watch it and then i take my nap. so i love your show, and i hope you stay on for many years to come. and thank you for addressing the issues that people don't want to touch. >> bill: i appreciate that. and from your lips to god's ears we intend to be around for a long time. >> caller: i hope so. i work for a company that basically pay you
it's a fun work environment, and the people -- and i'm sure they have and provide health -- health wellness whatever program as well. yeah encourage your employees to stay fit. we were talk about the wall street journal neil king is a runner, and the wall street journal will pay his travel expenses, i think within reason -- >> yeah. yeah. >> bill: pay his travel expenses to go to a marathon and entry fee -- >> yeah keep your employees healthy. by the way when are we getting...
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then we would have groups based in san francisco arguing that electric lights will endanger the environment and we'll have at least three lawyers running ads that say you can be killed by electricity. if someone tries to put electricity if n your house call us and we'll sue them for you. both parties are prisoners of the past. they are trapped in the ideas nd mind set. they they are all trapped in the age of candles. the first effort in electric light was 1800. in 189 thomas edson's laboratory had the first successful electric light. it lasted 13.5 hours. within a few months, edson hit and using carbonized bamboo the first practical light lasted 1,200 hours. this is the spirit we have lost. it seems determined to avoid thinking about it. edson said "we will make electricity so cheap that only the rich will burn candles." [laughter] [applause] i want to tell you that i've been trying to get the house of representatives to understand they can video v a hearing every week on the future and every committee and sub committee. they can be contrasting the burekic candle that are trapped with all t
then we would have groups based in san francisco arguing that electric lights will endanger the environment and we'll have at least three lawyers running ads that say you can be killed by electricity. if someone tries to put electricity if n your house call us and we'll sue them for you. both parties are prisoners of the past. they are trapped in the ideas nd mind set. they they are all trapped in the age of candles. the first effort in electric light was 1800. in 189 thomas edson's laboratory...
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half-dozen years or more, has been about america's role in the world, in a rapidly changing strategic environment, and about america's interests looking forward. finally, i would add as a qualification for today's discussion, and like most former holders of high office in washington, he has been willing over and over again to step outside the conventional wisdom when the issue aren't said taking some risks with his own reputation. is one of mcmaster the most prominent of a very small, elite, important class of individuals who have earned the title of warrior soldier. he has been willing to critically examine the past and has done so with such power rather than end his military career, the work has advanced it. his ph.d. in pieces became a widely influential book beliesiction of duty: that led to vietnam." the title gives you some idea of his appetite for straight talk. he is equally known for achievement as a combat commander, earning a silver star for leadership in the 1991 gulf war, and even broader recognition for his enormously influential success in the ar in the calif iraq war. he went back
half-dozen years or more, has been about america's role in the world, in a rapidly changing strategic environment, and about america's interests looking forward. finally, i would add as a qualification for today's discussion, and like most former holders of high office in washington, he has been willing over and over again to step outside the conventional wisdom when the issue aren't said taking some risks with his own reputation. is one of mcmaster the most prominent of a very small, elite,...
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you mix them all up together and you get the absolute perfect environment for the fed reserve to stay stock market friendly. that's exactly what happened today. ben bernanke allowed the averages to power higher. dow gained 56 points. the s&p rising today, nasdaq jumping .78%. it's not sleight of hand or alchemy at work here, despite what critics say when they constantly slam the fed. >> boo! >> bernanke is not playing a game of move the stock market higher by simply continuing to keep the competition from bonds incredibly weak. he's got a real good reason for doing what he's doing, which is staying the course, keeping rates low. that reason? 1937. see, ben bernanke is a rigorous guy. he's a professor and a genuine scholar of american financial history. it's what he does best. he knows that in 1937 after three years of 12% economic growth that took unemployment from 25% down to 14%, the fed, the president, congress, declared victory over the great depression. ♪ hallelujah >> washington raised income taxes on the wealthy. >> boo! >> took the top marginal rate to the astounding 75% and
you mix them all up together and you get the absolute perfect environment for the fed reserve to stay stock market friendly. that's exactly what happened today. ben bernanke allowed the averages to power higher. dow gained 56 points. the s&p rising today, nasdaq jumping .78%. it's not sleight of hand or alchemy at work here, despite what critics say when they constantly slam the fed. >> boo! >> bernanke is not playing a game of move the stock market higher by simply continuing...
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the security environment. we should expect they will. the good news is, as we found in may of last year in chicago, the nato and its isaf, 2 partners are willing to contribute over time to the security environment, the security forces of the afghans. and although i don't think the decision has been announced, there is very clear consideration that the afghan security forces, 352,000, should remain at that number for some number of years after our mission is over. that's a signal of commitment over the long-term which is good for the afghan people, it's good for the security environment of the country, if that force remains intact for a number of years, it gaves the next -- gives the next administration time to get its legs up under it, to pursue an agenda of reform, countering corruption. it gives the economy time to move into equill inreyum after years tissue equilibrium after years and years of distrorgs from wartime that alone is a signal not just to the afghan people but to the taliban that this capable force, which is get manager ca
the security environment. we should expect they will. the good news is, as we found in may of last year in chicago, the nato and its isaf, 2 partners are willing to contribute over time to the security environment, the security forces of the afghans. and although i don't think the decision has been announced, there is very clear consideration that the afghan security forces, 352,000, should remain at that number for some number of years after our mission is over. that's a signal of commitment...
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peter's square to be protected of the poor, the weak, and of the environment. >> i think he will challenge all of us to live a deeper life of faith. >> eager crowds raced into the square. ♪ >> they saw francis receive the symbols of power. a lamb's wool stoll symbolizing shepherd of the flock. during mass to an audience that included several world leaders -- francis said authentic power is service. and the pope, too must serve. >> he seems like a humble man and someone the people can reach out and identify with. >> in buenos aries, jubilation. they stayed up all night to watch the early morning mass and were rewarded by a phone call from the pontiff who asked them to take care of one another and pray for him. francis's first job is to clean up the vatican bureaucracy. >> he can restore pizzazz, transparency. >> after mass, he shared a moment with vice president joe biden. a man with a gentle, approachable demeanor charged with restoring the faith of so many shattered by scandal. >> the church is not a one-man show. he's not going to do it all. but if he can conspire 1.2 billion catholics
peter's square to be protected of the poor, the weak, and of the environment. >> i think he will challenge all of us to live a deeper life of faith. >> eager crowds raced into the square. ♪ >> they saw francis receive the symbols of power. a lamb's wool stoll symbolizing shepherd of the flock. during mass to an audience that included several world leaders -- francis said authentic power is service. and the pope, too must serve. >> he seems like a humble man and someone...
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but his motivation for a planer existence wasn't just about money or environment. >> i think life's about experience and about connection and about relationships. so i think you want to sort of maximum your time focused on that and minimize your time focused on acquiring more stuff and dealing with it. >> now, graham hill does acknowledge that if you are married or if you have a child, the minimalist lifestyle becomes a lot tougher. >>> starbucks' ceo howard schultz, him having an opinion on same-sex marriage, is it bad for business? you're watching msnbc, the place for politics. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. exciting and would always come max and pto my rescue. bookstore but as time passed, i started to notice max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if he lost a little weight. so i switch
but his motivation for a planer existence wasn't just about money or environment. >> i think life's about experience and about connection and about relationships. so i think you want to sort of maximum your time focused on that and minimize your time focused on acquiring more stuff and dealing with it. >> now, graham hill does acknowledge that if you are married or if you have a child, the minimalist lifestyle becomes a lot tougher. >>> starbucks' ceo howard schultz, him...
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now, that might be terrible for the environment. but it's darn cheap. and if coal volume starts coming back because of the switch, well, that's the holy grail of the railroad business. because the truck don't too well. i bring this up, because we're playing a game. a new game here on "mad money." it's called oligopoly. no free parking, no passing go and sadly no community chest. but unlike monopoly where you make money, it's fake, right, in the investor game we can help you make real money. amazing when it comes to the railroads we have the situation where the truth is stranger than fiction. le of golly is where a small number control all the business. we know pennsylvania, redding, b & o. still baltimore and ohio by the way. the short line. you know what? in a bizarre coincidence, 90% of the rail freight in the united states belongs to just four companies. but this is not an industry where you have four companies generally competing against each other, even though you'll see some overlap. you have two in the east, csx and norfolk southern. and burlingt
now, that might be terrible for the environment. but it's darn cheap. and if coal volume starts coming back because of the switch, well, that's the holy grail of the railroad business. because the truck don't too well. i bring this up, because we're playing a game. a new game here on "mad money." it's called oligopoly. no free parking, no passing go and sadly no community chest. but unlike monopoly where you make money, it's fake, right, in the investor game we can help you make real...
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that create an unnatural environment and that's something we shouldn't be encouraging. >> can't you just go to the georgia aquarium or some place like that? >> we don't have great white sharks. we have whale sharks but it's a plankton feeder, and you have nothing to fear from that one. >> al dove, good information. thank you very much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> all right. if you live in a big city, you know how hard it is to find a parking place sometimes, but that doesn't explain this. we've got the story behind this car next. [ anouncer ] ihop is in time square to compare new griddle-melts to your usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. the delightful discovery. the sweet realization that you have a moment all to yourself. well, almost. splenda® no calorie sweetener. splenda® makes the moment yours™. >>> "the amazing race" did an on-air apology to veterans tonight
that create an unnatural environment and that's something we shouldn't be encouraging. >> can't you just go to the georgia aquarium or some place like that? >> we don't have great white sharks. we have whale sharks but it's a plankton feeder, and you have nothing to fear from that one. >> al dove, good information. thank you very much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> all right. if you live in a big city, you know how hard it is to find a parking place sometimes,...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> people are already lining up outside the sueme court building in washington trying to get front row seats to legal history. the court takes up same-sex marriage in less than two days. justices will hear arguments for the first case tuesday involving california's proposition 8 ban on same-sex marriage. the second case centers on the defense of marriage act which defines marriage as between a man and a woman. as the supreme court prepares to tackle that issue, same-sex couples across the country are watching. cnn's joe johns has a story of a couple, one couple in the d.c. area, who are hoping history will be made. >> reporter: the battle over same-sex marriage in california has been going on for years, and coming up this week it finally arrives at the u.s. supreme court. we talked to
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> people are already lining up outside the sueme court building in washington trying to get front row seats to legal history. the court takes up same-sex marriage in less than two days. justices will hear arguments for the first case tuesday...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> wow, boy does that bring you back. 40 years since pink floyd unleashed that masterpiece, "dark side of the moon" but of the best selling albums of all time and has been added to the library of congress's national registry to. mark the occasion the group's official website has been streaming the album all weekend long. earlier i spoke with a music critic who talked about the significance of this amazing album. >> "dark side of the moon" sort of made all those psychedelic songs that they made that were always long, long forms, 18 minutes, very much much more concise, and i think that's what did it and i think it influenced. look at sampling. look what people did with sampling ten years later and the cash register sound of "money" is, and they basically did that about tape. it put
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> wow, boy does that bring you back. 40 years since pink floyd unleashed that masterpiece, "dark side of the moon" but of the best selling albums of all time and has been added to the library of congress's national registry to. mark the...
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doma case and prop 8 case and they maintain doma and maintain -- it's just hard to imagine in this environment. there would be such a backlash. the public is so ahead of where these laws were in 2004 and 2008. >> bill: absolutely. 866-55-press if you want to weigh in on this very very significant movement in the direction in support of marriage equality. you mentioned and you referred to the -- we love the phrase autopsy. in that this is what the republicans are calling it the point we have made here several times. it's an unusual choice of a phrase -- if you want -- that you do not perform autopsy on bodies you expect to come back to life. >> they are dead. >> bill: exactly they are cold. but that's what they are calling it. at any rate, one of the things is outreach. we're going to spend $10 million reaching out to women and to blacks and to latinos and they are already violating it you report on think progress. >> they violated moments after -- you have this big endorse inspect the report saying the reasoning must support immigration reform. >> bill: yesterday morning. >> yesterday morning.
doma case and prop 8 case and they maintain doma and maintain -- it's just hard to imagine in this environment. there would be such a backlash. the public is so ahead of where these laws were in 2004 and 2008. >> bill: absolutely. 866-55-press if you want to weigh in on this very very significant movement in the direction in support of marriage equality. you mentioned and you referred to the -- we love the phrase autopsy. in that this is what the republicans are calling it the point we...
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will he go back to impugning our motives making it impossible for compromise to occur or produce an environment where people of different parties can talk to each other so we talk more and get common ground at the end of the day. time will tell. i am hopeful. >> if there's no deal by end of july, early august, will you vote to raise the debt ceiling? that's when it has to be raised. >> i think it will come down to all of that. i am not getting into what we will or will not do. i believe we can make sure default is not going to happen. i am not worried about us defaulting. i think we can get the authority from the president to prevent default from happening. but i have to tell you, wolf, we can't keep running up deficits like this. it will damage the economy deeply. people say we don't have a crisis on the horizon, of course we do. we have a debt on a tear. if the debt takes off like it is projected to do so, it is not only hurting our economy today, it is destroying it for the next generation. we can't sit around and be complicit with that. the problem is we have to do something about that. >>
will he go back to impugning our motives making it impossible for compromise to occur or produce an environment where people of different parties can talk to each other so we talk more and get common ground at the end of the day. time will tell. i am hopeful. >> if there's no deal by end of july, early august, will you vote to raise the debt ceiling? that's when it has to be raised. >> i think it will come down to all of that. i am not getting into what we will or will not do. i...
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and they allege that campus officials allow a hostile environment with one even comparing rape to a game of football. cnn's david mattingly is "outfront" with the story. >> reporter: after being sexually assaulted while enrolled at the university of north carolina, annie clark and andrea peno approached administrators for help. but the response only added to their pain. >> she told me a rape is like football. and if you look back on the game, what would you have done differently in that situation? >> reporter: did you feel like you were being blamed for this? >> absolutely. >> reporter: clark says she was raped off campus in 2007. she did not go to the police thinking an investigation was pointless because her attacker was unknown to her. pino says it was a similar situation to her five years later with another unsensitive response from a university adviser. >> then when i said i had been through a trauma and having a difficulty adjusting, you know, they said everyone is having a different time adjusting, you're just being lazy. maybe you can't handle carolina. >> clark and pino along wi
and they allege that campus officials allow a hostile environment with one even comparing rape to a game of football. cnn's david mattingly is "outfront" with the story. >> reporter: after being sexually assaulted while enrolled at the university of north carolina, annie clark and andrea peno approached administrators for help. but the response only added to their pain. >> she told me a rape is like football. and if you look back on the game, what would you have done...
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. >> and to your point, joe, i think what's happening is a spotlight is being shown on the school environment. and the reason is, kids are in the school building 180 days a year. it is where they consume 50% of their calories per day. so you have a captive audience in the school building. but what we have to do is we have to direct more resources into the school building. the first thing that's getting cut is access to healthy nutrition. the first thing that's getting cut is access to physical activity. which is why we made an announcement with the first lady just a couple weeks ago, let's move active schools to get more kids out there and moving. it's critical, though, i come from the business world. and the first thing when i stepped into this epidemic that i said to dr. satcher and to some of our partners is, no one of us can do this alone. there's no one size fits all strategy. we have to do this in a collaborative effort together. so we focus largely on bringing the private sector into the conversation. how do we form a public/private partnership where corporate america is brought into t
. >> and to your point, joe, i think what's happening is a spotlight is being shown on the school environment. and the reason is, kids are in the school building 180 days a year. it is where they consume 50% of their calories per day. so you have a captive audience in the school building. but what we have to do is we have to direct more resources into the school building. the first thing that's getting cut is access to healthy nutrition. the first thing that's getting cut is access to...
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. >> she walked quite a distance in a very, very threatening environment. it's very black out here, very dark. it's very steep. it is brushy. there is also coyotes in the background. >> amazing. the girl had to climb 200 feet embankments before finding help at a rail station. sadly, paramedics found her father dead when they arrived at the accident scene. >> what a story. >>> listen to this one. a bizarre freak accident stunned a quiet neighborhood near los angeles. a glendale couple lost control of their car ended up on the roof of a neighbor's house. the driver and his wife say they drove down a hill. they couldn't stop the car. it turned the corner. when the car went airborne and landed on the roof amazingly no one was hurt. emergency crews needed a crane to remove the car. oops. >> amazing. >>> a wild finish to a nascar race in california driver denny hamlin in the number 11 car and number 22, joey logano were battling for the lead in the last lap. logano hit the wall. hamlin ended up slamming into an infield wall. he was stretched off and flown to a ho
. >> she walked quite a distance in a very, very threatening environment. it's very black out here, very dark. it's very steep. it is brushy. there is also coyotes in the background. >> amazing. the girl had to climb 200 feet embankments before finding help at a rail station. sadly, paramedics found her father dead when they arrived at the accident scene. >> what a story. >>> listen to this one. a bizarre freak accident stunned a quiet neighborhood near los angeles. a...
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i think partly it was the circumstances and the environment we had to confront. devissive had very times. the schedule has changed a lot. we would work longer weeks and people were there for a longer period of time. the venues for communication were much more readily at hand. we had -- we used to have two lunch tables that are just for senators and you'd is it family style and people would have lunch together. and for whatever reason that lunchroom was closed. we used to have social events where we get together and one was around our spouses and we'd salute or spouse. we'd do things like that. but i think the single biggest thing people leave washington so much more routinely on thursday or friday and don't come back till monday or tuesday and you are left to govern on wednesday. you can't govern a country as big and sophisticated as this one is one or two days a week. they have been in session 11 days in february which we've got to ground the airplane. we're going to have to say you're going to have to stay here. maybe what we ought to do is have blocks of time
i think partly it was the circumstances and the environment we had to confront. devissive had very times. the schedule has changed a lot. we would work longer weeks and people were there for a longer period of time. the venues for communication were much more readily at hand. we had -- we used to have two lunch tables that are just for senators and you'd is it family style and people would have lunch together. and for whatever reason that lunchroom was closed. we used to have social events...
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how do we have discussions about today's complicated issues in today's environment? >> would you agree there is some responsibility on the part of the members of congress to educate themselves to be able to speak about this? >> absolutely. >> because we were knee deep in the fight and they had no clue. >> you are absolutely right. i spent basically 14 months doing nothing but talking about health care reform. and i would walk into a room in my district with 50 people who wr were ready to strangle me, and spend 50 minutes going through the options, and after that period of time, they would walk out and say, hey, this sounds great. but it totally was an education process, and we didn't do -- as a party we didn't do very good job of that. individual people did better than others for sure. >> hal: right. and we only have a couple of seconds left with you, and first of all i want to thank you for being the congressman from the great state of kentucky but there is one other issue, and i want to personally thank you. and you can go to yarmuth.house.gov, is that you are talk
how do we have discussions about today's complicated issues in today's environment? >> would you agree there is some responsibility on the part of the members of congress to educate themselves to be able to speak about this? >> absolutely. >> because we were knee deep in the fight and they had no clue. >> you are absolutely right. i spent basically 14 months doing nothing but talking about health care reform. and i would walk into a room in my district with 50 people who...
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we are looking at that environment and saying it just doesn't work at the very top if we also want to have children. and so what we have to do is change the structures of the work force. we have got to say to our companies -- and i think this is the biggest feminist revolution. if we can change the shape of that border and table to make it more family friendly and implement more flexible work programs and have careers up and down uncan dial up and dial back again at certain stages. actually those companies find the productivity increases. the companies that say to women and to men we don't care about your input. we care about your output. where and when you work for doesn't matter but what you do produce matters. that works so well for women. in those circumstances, productivity rises for the company and you keep women in the work force. >> i venture to say we might be more productive when we have small children because we're on fire and trying to keep it all going and we are not checked out. every argument made here at the table is valid and i think the bigger point here, whether it'
we are looking at that environment and saying it just doesn't work at the very top if we also want to have children. and so what we have to do is change the structures of the work force. we have got to say to our companies -- and i think this is the biggest feminist revolution. if we can change the shape of that border and table to make it more family friendly and implement more flexible work programs and have careers up and down uncan dial up and dial back again at certain stages. actually...
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and drugfood administration, and epa, our corporations are putting more chemicals into our environment and into our food, making us sick. chemicals are chemicals. we have got to get our own -- this is democrats in indiana. caller: good morning. thank you for having me on. with president obama going to israel, the point i don't get still, what about the palestinians? is a separateic topic. this is u.s. policy towards syria. what do you think should be u.s. policy towards syria? caller: right now, i don't think we should be the police of the world. --should work to resolve this is an internal issue in syria. if he goes over the border, we should look into it. but we should deal not by ourselves but through other nations, the other arab nations. that is what they are there for. i am not quick about sending our troops to get killed and another war again. here john is a republican in the suburbs and alexandra, virginia. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. in regard to u.s. involvement in the commander testified to the senate last week or two is toogo that it propagated, the
and drugfood administration, and epa, our corporations are putting more chemicals into our environment and into our food, making us sick. chemicals are chemicals. we have got to get our own -- this is democrats in indiana. caller: good morning. thank you for having me on. with president obama going to israel, the point i don't get still, what about the palestinians? is a separateic topic. this is u.s. policy towards syria. what do you think should be u.s. policy towards syria? caller: right...
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environments. the other impediment is just defining -- one of the manifestations is what i call a raiding mentality that has emerged from a misunderstanding of what led to the success in iraq during 2007-2009, during which we had a very good shot at consolidating gains after that time and getting to a sustainable political outcome that was consistent with our interest and the interest of the iraqi people. future work mainly is about identifying an enemy organization in conducting raids against that organization. those rates being conducted by precision guided munitions or special forces, when in fact that sort of approach confuses military activity with progress against trying to sustain -- sustain achievable objectives. you recognize the inadequacy and the danger associated with that kind of approach to future war. in many ways it is to teach it. strategic bombing theory from the 1920's in a new guise. >> i spent all of 2002 with many of my colleagues here at carnegie arguing passionately that eve
environments. the other impediment is just defining -- one of the manifestations is what i call a raiding mentality that has emerged from a misunderstanding of what led to the success in iraq during 2007-2009, during which we had a very good shot at consolidating gains after that time and getting to a sustainable political outcome that was consistent with our interest and the interest of the iraqi people. future work mainly is about identifying an enemy organization in conducting raids against...
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first place so that it straight couples have unintended children, you are providing a secure social environment for them but it is difficult to see why excluding same-sex couples from the institution contributes to that objective. host: we will hear from brad in albany, kentucky, republican caller. we're having a discussion on constitutional rights but what is being lost in is with regards to a right. inight does not exist cultural or historical vacuum. there is a context to it. how would you define the term 'right.' ?' is it inalienable? guest: in constitutional law, we think of rights as trump cards that people can play against government or majorities. a right to equality that disallows the government from segregating racism in school or a right could be right to free speech that allows the government from suppressing criticism of the government or a right to be right to keep and bear arms that prevents the government from adopting too aggressive forms of gun control legislation. a right basically is a spear of autonomy carved out against government interference. to some protection against m
first place so that it straight couples have unintended children, you are providing a secure social environment for them but it is difficult to see why excluding same-sex couples from the institution contributes to that objective. host: we will hear from brad in albany, kentucky, republican caller. we're having a discussion on constitutional rights but what is being lost in is with regards to a right. inight does not exist cultural or historical vacuum. there is a context to it. how would you...
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can >>> good saturday afternoon, i am craig mel environment you are watching msnbc. the place for politics. >>> the senate speaks on the key step pipeline a decision from the president is expected soon. we thought it would be a good time to separate fact from fiction on that. >>> a wrap on obama's trip to the middle east. what he acokofrcomp -- accompli. >>> 98 days since newtown and more than 2200 dead. now a branch of the nra is fighting the first gun law passed after that school shooting. let's start with our top political headlines this hour. >>> late yesterday, caitlin hall began withdrew her nomination to a federal appeals court, handing a victory to republicans in the senate who twice blocked the president's pick for the key judicial post h president obama said in a statement, "i am deeply disappointed that even after nearly two and a half years, a minority of senators continue to block a simple up or down vote on her nomination." >>> the democratically led senate rejected paul ryan's budget this week and passed its own in the wee hours of the morning. today,
can >>> good saturday afternoon, i am craig mel environment you are watching msnbc. the place for politics. >>> the senate speaks on the key step pipeline a decision from the president is expected soon. we thought it would be a good time to separate fact from fiction on that. >>> a wrap on obama's trip to the middle east. what he acokofrcomp -- accompli. >>> 98 days since newtown and more than 2200 dead. now a branch of the nra is fighting the first gun law...
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given the environment, the ability to have serious discussion that is could lay a basis for moving forward i think may well have been done in this trip and we'll see what comes now in the aftermath of the secretary of state. the measure of the trip won't be what happens this week or next, it's going to be what happens over the next couple months. >> yeah. guys, to both of you, the president said during the press conference with king abdullah, that the u.s. is in a no-win situation in syria. it's criticized when it takes military action. it's krit siced for not taking military action. so what then are the options on the table, martin? >> well, the americans are insisting they need to act within the international community. it can't be up to the united states always to send in troops, and i don't really think that people in the region are expecting that, but there needs to be some kind of effort made to enable -- my feeling is a clear winner in syria. we're all talking about the emphasis is on helping the resistance against president assad reach victory. obama keeps saying it's not matter of
given the environment, the ability to have serious discussion that is could lay a basis for moving forward i think may well have been done in this trip and we'll see what comes now in the aftermath of the secretary of state. the measure of the trip won't be what happens this week or next, it's going to be what happens over the next couple months. >> yeah. guys, to both of you, the president said during the press conference with king abdullah, that the u.s. is in a no-win situation in...
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thinking of you and that you will meant in terms of what we did to be able to create jobs, clean up the environment, and be able to keep our way of life going on the chesapeake bay. so, madam president, you can see why today we just had three great marylanders, each doing a very different thing, but what i'm so proud of with, you know, captain cullen, larry symms, christina quigley is that each in their own way was trying to make a difference, wanted to protect america. the other was to protect jobs and a way of life on the chesapeake bay. and the other to inspire young women not only to be ready for the playing fields of la crosse but for the playing fields of life. all three, in her own way, were inspirational leaders. all three, in their own way, made a difference in the lives of the people that they came in touch w i just want to say, god bless them and god treat them kindly and may their souls rest in peace. madam president, i yield the floor. ms. mikulski: madam president, i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quorum cal
thinking of you and that you will meant in terms of what we did to be able to create jobs, clean up the environment, and be able to keep our way of life going on the chesapeake bay. so, madam president, you can see why today we just had three great marylanders, each doing a very different thing, but what i'm so proud of with, you know, captain cullen, larry symms, christina quigley is that each in their own way was trying to make a difference, wanted to protect america. the other was to protect...
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everyone is really friendly and supportive, all you can really ask for in this type of environment. >> there is someone here to see you. >> let him in. >> he is a detective. he is here assisting, this couple, luke and laura, and helping them. >> this couple luke and laura. >> this couple luke and laura. they're like the big. >> yeah, sorry, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> luke and laura are soap legends after all. elizabeth taylor was a legend too who appeared on "gh" in the early '80s. rick remembers her well. >> doing a scene with elizabeth taylor, walking off arm in arm, the camera fades to black. she goes "acting is so stupid." >> so, i will tell you what. >> tell me. >> a lot of soap operas are leaving because nobody is watching. union of the young people are watching. i started watching soap operas a year ago. i am hooked on "general hospital." i can't wait. >> the rage in 1981. >> you would know because? >> i remember all this. a freshman in high school. all the girls talked about. >> you never watched. >> dr. drake. >> you never watched. >> not really. unless i was with them trying to ge
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the media environment is vast. what represent fully indications will -- what represent fully -- what ramifications will come? what if i do have a government job? you never know. we heard about what happened in benghazi before during and after, not heeding warnings, covering up not quick enough. maybe survivors feel the story is already out there. i'm not sure. >>brian: everyone has a different perspective on the iraq war but yours is valuable because you fought in it. what's your thought ten years since it started? >> it's almost hard to fathom ten years since the war kicked off. i'm proud of what our generation of warriors accomplished, what we fought for. everything that we -- over 4,400 that gave their lives on that sacred ground. thousands more that were wounded in pursuit of that mission. i'm proud of what we did over there. i'm proud of coming home and fighting for the surge, fighting for the will of the american people to finish the job. i wish we finished it in a more proper fashion per se. i honor what the
the media environment is vast. what represent fully indications will -- what represent fully -- what ramifications will come? what if i do have a government job? you never know. we heard about what happened in benghazi before during and after, not heeding warnings, covering up not quick enough. maybe survivors feel the story is already out there. i'm not sure. >>brian: everyone has a different perspective on the iraq war but yours is valuable because you fought in it. what's your thought...
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but his motivation for a plainer existence wasn't just about money or the environment. >> i think life's about experiences and about connection and about relationships. and so i think you want to sort of maximize your time focused on that and minimize your time focused on acquiring more stuff and dealing with it. >> now, graham hill does acknowledge that if you're married or you have children, the minimalist lifestyle is a lot tougher, matt lauer. >> i'll say, the older you get, the more you like that no-clutter feel. thank you very much. i would like to try it, craig, thank you. >> thank you. >> when we come back, martha stewart's here to make us all feel inadequate about decorating our easter eggs. but first, this is "today" on nbc. for your first day? yeah. ♪ dad: you'll be fine, ok? girl: ok. dad: you look so pretty. ♪ i'm overprotective. that's why i got a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> martha on "today" is brought to you by macy's. >> and we're back at 8:51 with martha. fun and festive ways to decorate your easter eggs. martha stewart is here with a few o
but his motivation for a plainer existence wasn't just about money or the environment. >> i think life's about experiences and about connection and about relationships. and so i think you want to sort of maximize your time focused on that and minimize your time focused on acquiring more stuff and dealing with it. >> now, graham hill does acknowledge that if you're married or you have children, the minimalist lifestyle is a lot tougher, matt lauer. >> i'll say, the older you...